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Old 28th July 2010, 18:56
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Is there a english name for this?

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I wonder if there's an english word for this?
It is to derail runaway cars to prevent them from entering a main line.
In swedish it is called "Spårspärr"

I need to know a good name that I can use on my railway site

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Old 28th July 2010, 19:09
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Catch points or Trap points.

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I wonder if there's an english word for this?
It is to derail runaway cars to prevent them from entering a main line.
In swedish it is called "Spårspärr"

I need to know a good name that I can use on my railway site

Mr Bobjörk
Catch points or Trap points.

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...ts_diagram.svg
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Hmm... looks more like a switch / point that does the same thing. Those are called "Skyddsväxel" in Swedish. But maybe there aren't any better word in english...
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This type of device is normally called a "DERAIL" or a "DERAILER" in the English language.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derail
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Old 28th July 2010, 21:33
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This type of device is normally called a "DERAIL" or a "DERAILER" in the English language.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derail
Ah, there we have it, thanks!
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Old 29th July 2010, 17:45
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Definately a DERAILER
Catch points and Trap points are built up using point blades.
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Old 29th July 2010, 23:19
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The only places where the Swedish 'de-railers' are to be found in the UK would be Depot or Shed roads. I do not of any however which are integrated into the signalling system.
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Derailer...thats what we call 'em here, a version of that anyway.
Not catch points.
No point switches...no points.

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Old 1st August 2010, 18:11
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You will find a derailer at Grosmont Station on the NYMR in the carriage siding at the north end of the station.
It is released by ground frame through a rodding connection.
It is quite likely this will be replaced by a signal box connection when the ex Scarborough gantry is installed this winter.
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From what I have been told, those traps work very well as a rake of coaches bled off and went through the traps onto the muck. The Guard forgot to scotch the coaches.
Seems like an everyday event of toy town railways.
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